Landscape of Albania

The country is an inexhaustible source of happiness for lovers of trekking whatsoever in the mountains or around lakes.

Central mountains
Three quarters of Albania is covered by mountains which rise to 2,751 m at Mount Korabi, in the centre of the country, and offer a rare diversity. The reliefs are split by deep gorges in Keleyra, Doberçani, Çorovode, Shkopeti.

The great lakes of Northern Alps
The borders North-East and East through the three major lakes of Shkodra in the Northern Alps, Ohrid and Prespa in the chain in the South. On their shores, Mediterranean mingle with the fresh air of altitude.

The seven lakes Lura
The seven Lura lakes in the mountains of central, are nicknamed the “pearls of Albania”. They occupy glacial circles at an altitude of 1 200 to 1 500 m and can be reached from the city of Peshkopi.

Lake Butrint
Just south of the country, Lake Butrint is connected to the sea by a natural channel. Some observers claimed, the Maoist era, that submarines are visible in the deep emerald of this channel. At the beauty of its landscape, added that the archaeological site which occupies a portion of its shoreline.


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